Learning objectives
1) Knowledge and understanding:
students must have acquired the fundamental knowledge on the main characteristics of the Web as a space / environment of relationship with new social and relational problems. Particularly students must have acquired the
fundamental knowledge concerning the socio-relational problems of the Web society.
2) Applying knowledge and understanding:
students will have
acquired the analytical skills to discuss clearly and comprehensively the possible proposals and reflections about the themes and the problems of the Web society.
3) Making judgements:
at the end of the course students will have acquired the ability to
critically interpret the main events and issues of the Web society with particoular attention to the forms of digital media violence.
4) Communication skills:
students must have acquired the mastery of the terminology concerning the topics dealt with in teaching;
students will be able to communicate their own comments and ideas on the issues analyzed in the lessons to various
interlocutors effectively and appropriately.
5) Learning skills: students will have acquired those bibliographic and
linguistic-lexical tools to develop a critical reflection on the problems of the Web society.
Prerequisites
No
Course unit content
The course aims to explain the characteristics of the Web as a new space/environment of the human relationship and to expound some
of the major social and communication problems of the social impact of digital media on human relationship.
The course aims to explain the opportunities but also the risks and social criticalities of the new forms of abuse and violence perpetrated through the social network.
Full programme
- The characteristics of the WEB as a new space of human relationship and communication.
- The empathic relationship mediated by digital devices of communication.
- The Web as an environment for the exchange of opinions, emotions and information.
- The Fake News.
- Human behavior
in the Web.
- Listening and care in the digital age.
- The forms of violence in the Web: Cyberbullying, Pull a Pig,
Body-shaming,
Slut-shaming,
Revenge Porn.
- Analysis of news with protagonist violence in the Web.
Bibliography
F. Pagnotta (a cura di), Ecologia della Rete. Per
una sostenibilità delle relazioni online, Trento, Erickson, 2018.
S. Bentivegna, Disuguaglianze digitali. Le nuove forme dell'esclusione nella società dell'informazione, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2009.
P.C. Rivoltella, Tecnologie di comunità, Brescia, La Scuola, 2017.
G. Riva, Selfie, Bologna, il Mulino, 2016.
A. Ardvidsson, A. Delfanti, Introduzione ai media digitali, Bologna, il Mulino, 2013.
Teaching methods
The teaching activities will be conducted through the method of the frontal lesson /presentation and the method of the lesson Heuristic/ Socratic;
a sequential type of expositive teaching (with steps of knowledge) will be alternated with a hypothetical or heuristic teaching based on questions/ stimulus.
This mode of teaching aims to promote in the students the autonomous research of meaning on the topics of the frontal lessons.
With the use of the Simulation/Role playing and Cooperative Learning methods, we will try to involve the students actively in the construction of the lesson.
Assessment methods and criteria
Written exam with written
test.
Exam test for attending students: the test consists of five open questions on the contents of the lessons and books indicated:
P.C. Rivoltella, Tecnologie di comunità, Brescia, La Scuola, 2017;
selected chapters from the book S. Bentivegna, Disuguaglianze digitali. Le nuove forme dell'esclusione nella società dell'informazione, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2009;
G. Riva, Selfie, Bologna, il Mulino, 2016;
F. Pagnotta (a cura di), Ecologia della Rete. Per
una sostenibilità delle realzioni online, Trento,
Erickson, 2018;
the students can bring to the exam the book Ecologia della Rete.
The use of computer and digital media is not permitted.
Exam test for non-attending students:
written test consisting of six open questions on the contents of the books indicated.
The exam is considered passed if the student has satisfactorily answered at least 2/3 of the test questions.
Other information
No
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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